U.S. LNG exports to Asia jumped in April as American producers helped offset reduced Middle Eastern supply after the Iran war curtailed regional output. The article points to a temporary re-routing of global gas trade flows rather than a structural demand shift. The main market implication is tighter near-term LNG availability from the Middle East and stronger U.S. export volumes.
U.S. LNG exports to Asia jumped in April as American producers helped offset reduced Middle Eastern supply after the Iran war curtailed regional output. The article points to a temporary re-routing of global gas trade flows rather than a structural demand shift. The main market implication is tighter near-term LNG availability from the Middle East and stronger U.S. export volumes.
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